The Shadow Reaper
Today marks the second day of Haru's stay in High March—the region of Astorea that possesses magical violent weather. As dangerous as the place was, it was the perfect spot for this new Shadowmancer to conduct her training. Haru decides to resume her "Shadow Reaping" activities. Before she started, she was constantly visited by these creatures that referred to themselves as Shadow Spirits. Some were kind and helpful while others were more like tricksters and wanted to cause nothing but trouble for her. But the main takeaway from encountering these spirits was that there was something more to her. Haru could not just sit around and explore the world on her own. She needed help. She needed friends.
When she first spawned into Terrasphere, she ran into a deceased puppy. It has yet to truly experience what it means to be alive so she offered it a second chance in life. She uses her masteries to reap the puppy's shadow—its soul essentially. Together, the two managed to go on a few adventures together. Eventually the pup earned itself a name—Prizrak. Despite all the good that has happened so far, Haru was troubled by her own thoughts. Was it all right to take a creature's soul? Was it fair to take charge of someone's life? Was it fair to disrupt the cycle of life and death? So much debates went on her head but she always manages to distract herself from concluding the topic. For better or worse.
After encountering an unnamed village somewhere in the region, she receives information that there was an abandoned fortress nearby. She decided to make her way over there to possibly gain more followers—more friends. Though seeing the condition of the village made her feel awful. A lot of the villagers here look like they're about to die from starvation. Haru wanted to help but she did not have the tools, the supplies, and the help to do so. So for now, she buries this feeling of pity and moves on. As much as it had hurt her, she had to be realistic and plan for the future. Maybe then, she will be able to come back and help them.
Currently, Haru would be walking in a dirt road and making her way to the abandoned fortress with Prizrak staying in her backpack. He barks and occasionally licks Haru's cheek to provide comfort to his master. The puppy is able to tell that his master was feeling scared. Haru was very thankful that Prizrak was by her side with her journeys thus far.
When she first spawned into Terrasphere, she ran into a deceased puppy. It has yet to truly experience what it means to be alive so she offered it a second chance in life. She uses her masteries to reap the puppy's shadow—its soul essentially. Together, the two managed to go on a few adventures together. Eventually the pup earned itself a name—Prizrak. Despite all the good that has happened so far, Haru was troubled by her own thoughts. Was it all right to take a creature's soul? Was it fair to take charge of someone's life? Was it fair to disrupt the cycle of life and death? So much debates went on her head but she always manages to distract herself from concluding the topic. For better or worse.
After encountering an unnamed village somewhere in the region, she receives information that there was an abandoned fortress nearby. She decided to make her way over there to possibly gain more followers—more friends. Though seeing the condition of the village made her feel awful. A lot of the villagers here look like they're about to die from starvation. Haru wanted to help but she did not have the tools, the supplies, and the help to do so. So for now, she buries this feeling of pity and moves on. As much as it had hurt her, she had to be realistic and plan for the future. Maybe then, she will be able to come back and help them.
Currently, Haru would be walking in a dirt road and making her way to the abandoned fortress with Prizrak staying in her backpack. He barks and occasionally licks Haru's cheek to provide comfort to his master. The puppy is able to tell that his master was feeling scared. Haru was very thankful that Prizrak was by her side with her journeys thus far.
@Madison Freebird @Yugam
